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If you have one day to eat, this German food tour of Munich will give you some serious satisfaction. I have to admit, I going to multiple back to back restaurants to eat German food is a challenge – German food is so hearty and so filling. By the end of this food tour in Munich, I was ready to sleep immediately!

Here are all the details about the restaurants and prices of the dishes I ate:

1. Andy’s Krablergarten
Andy’s Krablergarten is known for their schnitzel, and they serve it up in a huge way. The cutlets are made from pork, and they are big and fried fresh. I tried a Hamburg schnitzel with eggs and a Munich style schnitzel with horseradish in the breading. It was fantastic.
Address: Thalkirchner Str. 2, 80337 München, Germany
Price: 10.90 EUR per schnitzel

2. Andechser am Dom
This is a nice German food restaurant, located on the side of Munich Frauenkirche, a major landmark in the heart of Munich. They serve a variety of traditional German Bavarian cuisine. My favorite dish was the mixed sausage plate, but the leberkäse was also good.
Address: Weinstraße 7A, 80333 München, Germany
Total price: 36.30 EUR

3. Ice cream at Schuhbeck’s Eissalon
Address: Pfisterstraße 11, 80331 München, Germany

4. Bergwolf
Bergwolf is a German fast food restaurant in Munich, and their speciality is currywurst, a plate of sausage topped in sauce and fries. It’s not the healthiest of all German dishes, but it sure tastes pretty amazing – one of those 3 am kind of dishes.
Address: Fraunhoferstraße 17, 80469 München, Germany
Price: 5.40 EUR

5. Augustiner Bräustuben
Augustiner Bräustuben is a classic German brewery and restaurant in Munich, Germany. You’ll find some very classic Bavarian dishes on their menu and a good selection of beer.
Address: Landsberger Str. 19, 80339 München, Germany
Total price: 24.25 EUR

Thank you for watching this German food tour of Munich. I hope it will provide you with some tips on where to eat amazing German food when you’re in Munich!

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50 Comments

  1. Schnitzel…my favourite food… I could have it every day.

  2. Every restaurant menu is Christmas for this guy " ho,ho,ho"

  3. might be a stretch but anyone have any halal german food recommendations? i'd like to try this kinda stuff but halal versions if that even exists lol

  4. Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  5. If you're ever in the vicinity of Stuttgart, look up a place called Funzel on Sindelfingen. Very authentic and unbelievably good.

  6. This lifestyle isn’t feasible any more. A new iron curtain is descending across borders of the world.

  7. Fascinating, as German it always felt like the famous food reviewers don't focus on mid-European cuisines as much, perhaps it being globally not perceived to be as diverse as some African, middle Eastern or specifically Asian dishes and styles. Still or maybe because of this cool to see how people react to German kitchen. Granted, it's not as 'exotic' (at least if you grow up with it) but it does the job and some specific dishes are famous regardless 😀

  8. You should've gotten the Jaeger Snitzel and don't take such big bites .
    It's kinda disgusting to watch plus I'm really jealous and I miss Germany lol

  9. German katsup and mayonnaise are a bit different than American. Put both Katsup and mayonnaise on your fries and order Dunkel Hefe Weiss to wash it down it is the smoothest and best ever.

  10. Fun fact: Germany is the 3rd country who has the most star chefs.

    1st is France
    2nd is Japan

  11. Hello sir Akash from India I'm a great fan of yours. It will be great if I have a chance to travel to a few countries with you but I'm from a lower middle class family.

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